dendrite/syncapi/routing/messages.go
Kegsay 1414922026
sytest: Make 'Inbound federation can backfill events' pass (#1051)
* sytest: Make 'Inbound federation can backfill events' pass

This breaks 'Outbound federation can backfill events' because now
we are returning the right number of events, which the previous
test was relying on.

Previously, /messages was backfilling the membership event, causing
the test to pass. Now we are no longer backfilling the membership
event due to the change in this commit, causing the test to fail.

The test should instead be returning the membership event locally
from synacpis database, but it doesn't do it fast enough, resulting
in a no-op /sync response with a next_batch=s0_0 which will never
pick up the local membership event when it rolls in. The test
does attempt to retry, but doesn't take the new next_batch=s1_0
resulting in it missing from the /messages response.

* Linting
2020-05-20 16:04:31 +01:00

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// Copyright 2018 New Vector Ltd
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package routing
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"sort"
"strconv"
"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/clientapi/jsonerror"
"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/common/config"
"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/roomserver/api"
"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/syncapi/storage"
"github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/syncapi/types"
"github.com/matrix-org/gomatrixserverlib"
"github.com/matrix-org/util"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
type messagesReq struct {
ctx context.Context
db storage.Database
rsAPI api.RoomserverInternalAPI
federation *gomatrixserverlib.FederationClient
cfg *config.Dendrite
roomID string
from *types.TopologyToken
to *types.TopologyToken
fromStream *types.StreamingToken
wasToProvided bool
limit int
backwardOrdering bool
}
type messagesResp struct {
Start string `json:"start"`
End string `json:"end"`
Chunk []gomatrixserverlib.ClientEvent `json:"chunk"`
}
const defaultMessagesLimit = 10
// OnIncomingMessagesRequest implements the /messages endpoint from the
// client-server API.
// See: https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/latest.html#get-matrix-client-r0-rooms-roomid-messages
func OnIncomingMessagesRequest(
req *http.Request, db storage.Database, roomID string,
federation *gomatrixserverlib.FederationClient,
rsAPI api.RoomserverInternalAPI,
cfg *config.Dendrite,
) util.JSONResponse {
var err error
// Extract parameters from the request's URL.
// Pagination tokens.
var fromStream *types.StreamingToken
from, err := types.NewTopologyTokenFromString(req.URL.Query().Get("from"))
if err != nil {
fs, err2 := types.NewStreamTokenFromString(req.URL.Query().Get("from"))
fromStream = &fs
if err2 != nil {
return util.JSONResponse{
Code: http.StatusBadRequest,
JSON: jsonerror.InvalidArgumentValue("Invalid from parameter: " + err2.Error()),
}
}
}
// Direction to return events from.
dir := req.URL.Query().Get("dir")
if dir != "b" && dir != "f" {
return util.JSONResponse{
Code: http.StatusBadRequest,
JSON: jsonerror.MissingArgument("Bad or missing dir query parameter (should be either 'b' or 'f')"),
}
}
// A boolean is easier to handle in this case, especially since dir is sure
// to have one of the two accepted values (so dir == "f" <=> !backwardOrdering).
backwardOrdering := (dir == "b")
// Pagination tokens. To is optional, and its default value depends on the
// direction ("b" or "f").
var to types.TopologyToken
wasToProvided := true
if s := req.URL.Query().Get("to"); len(s) > 0 {
to, err = types.NewTopologyTokenFromString(s)
if err != nil {
return util.JSONResponse{
Code: http.StatusBadRequest,
JSON: jsonerror.InvalidArgumentValue("Invalid to parameter: " + err.Error()),
}
}
} else {
// If "to" isn't provided, it defaults to either the earliest stream
// position (if we're going backward) or to the latest one (if we're
// going forward).
to, err = setToDefault(req.Context(), db, backwardOrdering, roomID)
if err != nil {
util.GetLogger(req.Context()).WithError(err).Error("setToDefault failed")
return jsonerror.InternalServerError()
}
wasToProvided = false
}
// Maximum number of events to return; defaults to 10.
limit := defaultMessagesLimit
if len(req.URL.Query().Get("limit")) > 0 {
limit, err = strconv.Atoi(req.URL.Query().Get("limit"))
if err != nil {
return util.JSONResponse{
Code: http.StatusBadRequest,
JSON: jsonerror.InvalidArgumentValue("limit could not be parsed into an integer: " + err.Error()),
}
}
}
// TODO: Implement filtering (#587)
// Check the room ID's format.
if _, _, err = gomatrixserverlib.SplitID('!', roomID); err != nil {
return util.JSONResponse{
Code: http.StatusBadRequest,
JSON: jsonerror.MissingArgument("Bad room ID: " + err.Error()),
}
}
mReq := messagesReq{
ctx: req.Context(),
db: db,
rsAPI: rsAPI,
federation: federation,
cfg: cfg,
roomID: roomID,
from: &from,
to: &to,
fromStream: fromStream,
wasToProvided: wasToProvided,
limit: limit,
backwardOrdering: backwardOrdering,
}
clientEvents, start, end, err := mReq.retrieveEvents()
if err != nil {
util.GetLogger(req.Context()).WithError(err).Error("mreq.retrieveEvents failed")
return jsonerror.InternalServerError()
}
util.GetLogger(req.Context()).WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"from": from.String(),
"to": to.String(),
"limit": limit,
"backwards": backwardOrdering,
"return_start": start.String(),
"return_end": end.String(),
}).Info("Responding")
// Respond with the events.
return util.JSONResponse{
Code: http.StatusOK,
JSON: messagesResp{
Chunk: clientEvents,
Start: start.String(),
End: end.String(),
},
}
}
// retrieveEvents retrieve events from the local database for a request on
// /messages. If there's not enough events to retrieve, it asks another
// homeserver in the room for older events.
// Returns an error if there was an issue talking to the database or with the
// remote homeserver.
func (r *messagesReq) retrieveEvents() (
clientEvents []gomatrixserverlib.ClientEvent, start,
end types.TopologyToken, err error,
) {
// Retrieve the events from the local database.
var streamEvents []types.StreamEvent
if r.fromStream != nil {
toStream := r.to.StreamToken()
streamEvents, err = r.db.GetEventsInStreamingRange(
r.ctx, r.fromStream, &toStream, r.roomID, r.limit, r.backwardOrdering,
)
} else {
streamEvents, err = r.db.GetEventsInTopologicalRange(
r.ctx, r.from, r.to, r.roomID, r.limit, r.backwardOrdering,
)
}
if err != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("GetEventsInRange: %w", err)
return
}
var events []gomatrixserverlib.HeaderedEvent
util.GetLogger(r.ctx).WithField("start", start).WithField("end", end).Infof("Fetched %d events locally", len(streamEvents))
// There can be two reasons for streamEvents to be empty: either we've
// reached the oldest event in the room (or the most recent one, depending
// on the ordering), or we've reached a backward extremity.
if len(streamEvents) == 0 {
if events, err = r.handleEmptyEventsSlice(); err != nil {
return
}
} else {
if events, err = r.handleNonEmptyEventsSlice(streamEvents); err != nil {
return
}
}
// If we didn't get any event, we don't need to proceed any further.
if len(events) == 0 {
return []gomatrixserverlib.ClientEvent{}, *r.from, *r.to, nil
}
// Sort the events to ensure we send them in the right order.
if r.backwardOrdering {
// This reverses the array from old->new to new->old
reversed := func(in []gomatrixserverlib.HeaderedEvent) []gomatrixserverlib.HeaderedEvent {
out := make([]gomatrixserverlib.HeaderedEvent, len(in))
for i := 0; i < len(in); i++ {
out[i] = in[len(in)-i-1]
}
return out
}
events = reversed(events)
}
// Convert all of the events into client events.
clientEvents = gomatrixserverlib.HeaderedToClientEvents(events, gomatrixserverlib.FormatAll)
// Get the position of the first and the last event in the room's topology.
// This position is currently determined by the event's depth, so we could
// also use it instead of retrieving from the database. However, if we ever
// change the way topological positions are defined (as depth isn't the most
// reliable way to define it), it would be easier and less troublesome to
// only have to change it in one place, i.e. the database.
start, err = r.db.EventPositionInTopology(
r.ctx, events[0].EventID(),
)
if err != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("EventPositionInTopology: for start event %s: %w", events[0].EventID(), err)
return
}
end, err = r.db.EventPositionInTopology(
r.ctx, events[len(events)-1].EventID(),
)
if err != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("EventPositionInTopology: for end event %s: %w", events[len(events)-1].EventID(), err)
return
}
if r.backwardOrdering {
// A stream/topological position is a cursor located between two events.
// While they are identified in the code by the event on their right (if
// we consider a left to right chronological order), tokens need to refer
// to them by the event on their left, therefore we need to decrement the
// end position we send in the response if we're going backward.
end.Decrement()
}
return clientEvents, start, end, err
}
// handleEmptyEventsSlice handles the case where the initial request to the
// database returned an empty slice of events. It does so by checking whether
// the set is empty because we've reached a backward extremity, and if that is
// the case, by retrieving as much events as requested by backfilling from
// another homeserver.
// Returns an error if there was an issue talking with the database or
// backfilling.
func (r *messagesReq) handleEmptyEventsSlice() (
events []gomatrixserverlib.HeaderedEvent, err error,
) {
backwardExtremities, err := r.db.BackwardExtremitiesForRoom(r.ctx, r.roomID)
// Check if we have backward extremities for this room.
if len(backwardExtremities) > 0 {
// If so, retrieve as much events as needed through backfilling.
events, err = r.backfill(r.roomID, backwardExtremities, r.limit)
if err != nil {
return
}
} else {
// If not, it means the slice was empty because we reached the room's
// creation, so return an empty slice.
events = []gomatrixserverlib.HeaderedEvent{}
}
return
}
// handleNonEmptyEventsSlice handles the case where the initial request to the
// database returned a non-empty slice of events. It does so by checking whether
// events are missing from the expected result, and retrieve missing events
// through backfilling if needed.
// Returns an error if there was an issue while backfilling.
func (r *messagesReq) handleNonEmptyEventsSlice(streamEvents []types.StreamEvent) (
events []gomatrixserverlib.HeaderedEvent, err error,
) {
// Check if we have enough events.
isSetLargeEnough := len(streamEvents) >= r.limit
if !isSetLargeEnough {
// it might be fine we don't have up to 'limit' events, let's find out
if r.backwardOrdering {
if r.wasToProvided {
// The condition in the SQL query is a strict "greater than" so
// we need to check against to-1.
streamPos := types.StreamPosition(streamEvents[len(streamEvents)-1].StreamPosition)
isSetLargeEnough = (r.to.PDUPosition()-1 == streamPos)
}
} else {
streamPos := types.StreamPosition(streamEvents[0].StreamPosition)
isSetLargeEnough = (r.from.PDUPosition()-1 == streamPos)
}
}
// Check if the slice contains a backward extremity.
backwardExtremities, err := r.db.BackwardExtremitiesForRoom(r.ctx, r.roomID)
if err != nil {
return
}
// Backfill is needed if we've reached a backward extremity and need more
// events. It's only needed if the direction is backward.
if len(backwardExtremities) > 0 && !isSetLargeEnough && r.backwardOrdering {
var pdus []gomatrixserverlib.HeaderedEvent
// Only ask the remote server for enough events to reach the limit.
pdus, err = r.backfill(r.roomID, backwardExtremities, r.limit-len(streamEvents))
if err != nil {
return
}
// Append the PDUs to the list to send back to the client.
events = append(events, pdus...)
}
// Append the events ve previously retrieved locally.
events = append(events, r.db.StreamEventsToEvents(nil, streamEvents)...)
sort.Sort(eventsByDepth(events))
return
}
type eventsByDepth []gomatrixserverlib.HeaderedEvent
func (e eventsByDepth) Len() int {
return len(e)
}
func (e eventsByDepth) Swap(i, j int) {
e[i], e[j] = e[j], e[i]
}
func (e eventsByDepth) Less(i, j int) bool {
return e[i].Depth() < e[j].Depth()
}
// backfill performs a backfill request over the federation on another
// homeserver in the room.
// See: https://matrix.org/docs/spec/server_server/latest#get-matrix-federation-v1-backfill-roomid
// It also stores the PDUs retrieved from the remote homeserver's response to
// the database.
// Returns with an empty string if the remote homeserver didn't return with any
// event, or if there is no remote homeserver to contact.
// Returns an error if there was an issue with retrieving the list of servers in
// the room or sending the request.
func (r *messagesReq) backfill(roomID string, backwardsExtremities map[string][]string, limit int) ([]gomatrixserverlib.HeaderedEvent, error) {
var res api.QueryBackfillResponse
err := r.rsAPI.QueryBackfill(context.Background(), &api.QueryBackfillRequest{
RoomID: roomID,
BackwardsExtremities: backwardsExtremities,
Limit: limit,
ServerName: r.cfg.Matrix.ServerName,
}, &res)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("QueryBackfill failed: %w", err)
}
util.GetLogger(r.ctx).WithField("new_events", len(res.Events)).Info("Storing new events from backfill")
// TODO: we should only be inserting events into the database from the roomserver's kafka output stream.
// Currently, this can race with live events for the room and cause problems. It's also just a bit unclear
// when you have multiple entry points to write events.
// we have to order these by depth, starting with the lowest because otherwise the topology tokens
// will skip over events that have the same depth but different stream positions due to the query which is:
// - anything less than the depth OR
// - anything with the same depth and a lower stream position.
sort.Sort(eventsByDepth(res.Events))
// Store the events in the database, while marking them as unfit to show
// up in responses to sync requests.
for i := range res.Events {
_, err = r.db.WriteEvent(
r.ctx,
&res.Events[i],
[]gomatrixserverlib.HeaderedEvent{},
[]string{},
[]string{},
nil, true,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
// we may have got more than the requested limit so resize now
events := res.Events
if len(events) > limit {
// last `limit` events
events = events[len(events)-limit:]
}
return events, nil
}
// setToDefault returns the default value for the "to" query parameter of a
// request to /messages if not provided. It defaults to either the earliest
// topological position (if we're going backward) or to the latest one (if we're
// going forward).
// Returns an error if there was an issue with retrieving the latest position
// from the database
func setToDefault(
ctx context.Context, db storage.Database, backwardOrdering bool,
roomID string,
) (to types.TopologyToken, err error) {
if backwardOrdering {
// go 1 earlier than the first event so we correctly fetch the earliest event
// this is because Database.GetEventsInTopologicalRange is exclusive of the lower-bound.
to = types.NewTopologyToken(0, 0)
} else {
to, err = db.MaxTopologicalPosition(ctx, roomID)
}
return
}